- What is Hulu?
- How much does Hulu cost?
- What add-ons are available?
- What original content does Hulu have?
- What devices are compatible with Hulu?
- How fast does my internet need to be, to watch Hulu?
- Can I watch Hulu offline?
- Can I share my Hulu account with others?
- How can I sign up for Hulu?
- How can I cancel Hulu?
- Is Hulu worth it?
Hulu is one of the OG’s when it comes to streaming. It’s been around since late 2007. That’s around the time that Netflix started transitioning into a streaming service from mailing out DVDs to its customers. It was initially owned by NBCUniversal, Disney, and Fox, the owners of the most extensive OTA networks in the US. Now, it’s primarily owned by Disney and has gone through some significant changes over the years. But is it worth signing up for?
What is Hulu?
In the early days, Hulu was a place where you could watch TV shows the day after they aired on ABC, FOX, NBC, and a few other networks. However, those were the major ones. There were also movies available on Hulu, but the big seller for Hulu was being able to watch the newest episode of Grey’s Anatomy on Friday, the day after it aired. Basically, it’s a DVR without having an actual DVR.
Since then, Hulu has ventured into making its own original content. And Disney owns sole possession of Hulu. Disney gained a majority share after it bought some of Fox’s business – which included 21st Century Fox . It also then bought out Comcast’s stake in the company recently, for around $8.6 billion.
Hulu, along with Netflix, has been a mainstay in the world of streaming services. Normally, when you think of streaming, Netflix is first, followed by Hulu.
What is Hulu + Live TV?
Hulu + Live TV is a bit different from regular Hulu. Essentially it is their Live TV streaming service and starts at $65 per month (currently, there’s a promo where you can get it for $54.99 per month for your first three months), which does include regular Hulu and gives it the biggest on-demand library in the business.
If you’re looking to cut the cord, then Hulu + Live TV is a really great option since it has the entire library plus over 65 live channels, which does include sports.
You can opt to get just Hulu, though, and you will still be able to get most of the content you’d find on the Live TV version of the service. You can find out more about it here.
How much does Hulu cost?
As of October 2025, Hulu now costs $11.99 with ads, or $18.99 without ads. Hulu does offer a student plan for $1.99 and annual plan for $119 with ads.
Of course, you can also bundle it with various other services like Disney+, ESPN, Hulu + Live TV and even HBO MAX.
| Bundle | Services | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Disney+, Hulu bundle | Hulu with ads; Disney+ with ads | $12.99 |
| Disney+, Hulu Bundle Premium | Hulu no ads; Disney+ no ads | $19.99 |
| Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle | Hulu with ads; Disney+ with ads; ESPN Select with ads | $19.99 |
| Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle Premium | Hulu no ads; Disney+ no ads, ESPN Select with ads | $29.99 |
| Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle | Hulu with ads; Disney+ with ads; ESPN Unlimited with ads | $35.99 |
| Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle Premium | Hulu no ads; Disney+ no ads; ESPN Unlimited with ads | $44.99 |
Can I bundle it with Disney+?
Yes.
Since Hulu is majority owned by Disney now, it has bundled Hulu in the Disney+ bundle. Much like there is with Hulu, there are also two plans for the Disney+ bundle . You can bundle Disney+, Hulu (with ads) and ESPN+ for $14 per month. Or you can bundle the three with ad-free Hulu for $20 per month. That is cheaper than paying for each one individually. Since Disney+ is $8, ESPN+ is $6, and Hulu is $6 (or $11) per month, respectively.
And if you want to bundle with Hulu + Live TV, it’ll cost you $72.99 per month, which is a really great deal. Basically $7 more per month to add Disney+ and ESPN+ to your Hulu plan.

How can I get it for free?
Many years ago, Comcast would give Hulu to its customers for free. But that’s not the case anymore. However, there are still other ways to get Hulu for free.
In January 2024, T-Mobile also announced that it would offer Hulu “on us” for its customers. You can get Hulu (With Ads) included with the Go5G Next plan from T-Mobile . That is T-Mobile’s most expensive plan , coming in at $100/month for a single line. It also includes Apple TV+ and Netflix Standard with Ads “on us.” So for that price, you’re getting three streaming services.
Is there a free trial for Hulu?
Hulu sometimes will offer a free trial or discount for your first few months. However, that doesn’t happen as often anymore. You’ll want to check out the Hulu website for the most up-to-date information on free trials.

What add-ons are available?
Hulu is still pretty affordable, even at $8 per month; it’s one of the cheaper streaming services available right now. And has a boatload of content. But you can add even more content to Hulu with some of their add-ons.
You can add different premium streaming services to your Hulu account. These include MAX for $10 (or $17 without ads), Cinemax for $10, STARZ for $9, or Showtime for $11 per month. Obviously, if you add all of these to your account, your Hulu price can get expensive really quickly. But you’ll also have a ton of content to watch on your couch.
These can also be added if you have Hulu + Live TV.
What original content does Hulu have?
Hulu doesn’t spend anywhere near as much on original content as Netflix does, but it does still have a nice library of original titles. It also helps that ABC creates a number of originals for Hulu itself. Since both are owned by Disney, it makes loads of sense.
Here are some of the bigger titles from Hulu’s library of original series :
- Mother Up!
- The Wrong Mans
- Harlots
- Hard Sun
- The First
- The Bisexual
- Holly Hobbie
- Catch-22
- The Weekly
- This Way Up
- The Accident
- Endlings
- Utopia Falls
- Madagascar: A Little Wild
- The Might Ones
- Trolls: TrollsTopia
- The Confession
- East Los High
- 11.22.63
- The Path
- Freakish
- Chance
- Shut Eye
- Dimension 404
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- Runaways
- The Looming Tower
- Castle Rock
- Into The Dark
- Light as a Feather
- The Act
- Wu-Tang: An American Saga
- Looking for Alaska
- Reprisal
- Battleground
- Quick Draw
- Deadbeat
- The Hotwives
- The Neighbors
- Difficult People
- Casual
- Future Man
- All Night
- PEN15
- Shrill
- Ramy
- Four Weddings and a Funeral
- High Fidelity
- The Great
- Woke
And that’s just a fraction of the original titles that are currently available on Hulu. There are plenty more available and loads more coming. So there’s definitely something for everyone to watch.
What devices are compatible with Hulu?
Hulu is available pretty much everywhere you can imagine, from browsers to smartphones to smart TVs and beyond. Here’s the full list of every device that supports the current Hulu app.
- Android phones and tablets
- Android TV (select models)
- Apple TV (4th generation or later)
- Chromecast
- Echo Show
- Fire Tablets
- Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
- iPhones and iPads
- LG TV (select models)
- Nintendo Switch
- Mac and PC browsers/apps
- PlayStation 3
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 5
- Roku (select models)
- Samsung TV (select models)
- VIZIO SmartCast TVs
- Xbox 360
- Xbox One X
- Xbox One S
- Xbox Series X
- Xbox Series S
- Xfinity Flex Streaming TV Box
- Xfinity X1 TV Boxes
If you have an older device, you may have to use the “Classic Hulu app” which means that you won’t get access to the live TV or some of the premium add-ons. But you can watch Hulu still. These devices include:
- Apple TV (3rd generation)
- LG TVs and Blu-ray players (select models)
- Roku and Roku Stick (select models)
- Samsung TVs and Blu-ray players (select models)
- Sony TVs and Blu-ray players (select models)
- TiVo
- VIZIO TVs (select models)

How fast does my internet need to be, to watch Hulu?
Hulu rarely buffers anymore since the Internet is fast enough for most of us to stream it without any issues. It has had many years to optimize its streaming, too. However, for Hulu in HD, you do need at least 6Mbps download speed, and at least 8Mbps for Hulu + Live TV. The more, the better, as always. Especially if there are others in your home streaming or doing other things on your network.
Here are Hulu’s recommendations for internet connection speeds:
- Standard Definition: 1.5Mbps
- 720p HD : 3Mbps
- 1080p HD : 6Mbps
- Hulu + Live TV: 8Mbps
- Ultra HD 4K: 16Mbps
Can I watch Hulu offline?
Yes, you can download some content to watch offline with Hulu. However, this only applies to the Hulu (No Ads) or Hulu + Live TV plans. The Hulu subscription with ads, will not allow for offline viewing. This is the case with virtually any streaming service, as offline viewing means no ads.
Can I share my Hulu account with others?
How can I cancel Hulu?
You can cancel your Hulu account at any time, but you won’t be prorated for it. So if you cancel in the middle of a billing cycle, you won’t get any sort of refund.
To cancel your Hulu subscription, head to the account page on a computer or mobile browser.
Next, select Cancel under your subscription.
Now you’ll be presented with the option to pause your subscription (do this if you plan on coming back in a few months); otherwise, select Continue to Cancel .
Then select Cancel Subscription . Now you’ve successfully canceled your subscription to Hulu.

Is Hulu worth it?
The real question here is whether or not Hulu is actually worth it. That’s going to depend on a number of factors, like what content you watch, how much you’re spending on streaming already, and if you want Disney+ and/or ESPN+ too.
For me, Hulu is worth it, and I’m actually getting very close to canceling YouTube TV. Since everything I record on YouTube TV, is now available on Hulu for a fraction of the cost. I do really like the ad-free bundle of Disney+ and Hulu with ad-supported ESPN+. It’s somewhat expensive, but I do think it’s the best deal out right now.
Hulu is continuing to add more shows and movies, including plenty of originals. And if you’re okay with seeing some ads, $7.99 per month for just Hulu is not too shabby.